Struggling single father Jerry indoctrinates his son Joe into the sovereign citizen movement, teaching him that laws are mere illusions and freedom is something you take. But, as Jerry’s ideology consumes them, they are set on a collision course with a police chief who has spent his life upholding the rules that Jerry has spent his tearing down.
Struggling single father Jerry indoctrinates his son Joe into the sovereign citizen movement, teaching him that laws are mere illusions and freedom is something you take. But, as Jerry’s ideology consumes them, they are set on a collision course with a police chief who has spent his life upholding the rules that Jerry has spent his tearing down.
The film critically examines the dangers of radical right-wing anti-government extremism and highlights systemic failures as contributing factors, aligning with progressive critiques of such ideologies and societal structures.
The movie does not explicitly highlight DEI-driven casting based on the provided information. However, its narrative critically examines the social consequences of extremism and radical beliefs, which often involves a negative portrayal of the ideologies and figures associated with such movements.
Based on available information, Sovereign (2025) does not appear to include LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's focus is on other societal and family dynamics, with no indication of LGBTQ+ presence or issues being part of its narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film's extra information explicitly states that it does not feature gender swapping in its characters or casting. It focuses on male characters and supporting female roles, maintaining traditional gender roles relevant to the true events depicted, without any noted gender role reversals or subversions.
The film is based on real-life events, and the provided information explicitly states that the casting reflects a predominantly white cast consistent with the historical figures. There is no indication of any character being portrayed as a different race than their established historical identity.
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